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The Road to Mandalay (eBook)

A Tale of Burma

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2022
204 Seiten
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859-654721379-6 (EAN)

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The Road to Mandalay - B. M. Croker
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B. M. Croker's "The Road to Mandalay" immerses readers in an evocative narrative that breathes life into British colonial Burma's complexities. Through rich descriptions and vivid imagery, Croker employs a naturalistic literary style, intertwining themes of love, loss, and the enchanting yet treacherous landscape of mandalay and its surroundings. The novel critiques the colonial mindset of the time while exploring the nuanced relationships between British colonizers and the native populace, providing a multifaceted perspective on colonial identity and memory. Croker, an Irish novelist and short story writer, was notably influenced by his experiences in British India and the wider colonial territories. His firsthand encounters with diverse cultures and societies informed his writing, imparting an authenticity that resonates throughout the pages of "The Road to Mandalay." Croker's engagement with the dilemmas of imperial life speaks to broader societal challenges, as he explores the tensions between duty and desire, encroachment and acceptance in colonial Burma. For readers seeking a nuanced understanding of colonial dynamics through a richly woven narrative, this novel offers not only a gripping story but also a profound reflection on the implications of empire. Croker's eloquent prose and engaging storytelling invite exploration, making this book a compelling addition to the canon of colonial literature.

Bithia Mary Croker, commonly known as B. M. Croker (1848 - 1920), was a prolific Anglo-Irish novelist, most recognized for her work during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Croker was born in Roscrea, County Tipperary, Ireland, and spent much of her early life in India, where her husband served as an officer in the British army. The subcontinent's vivid environment and colonial society profoundly inspired her writing, providing a rich backdrop for many of her novels. With a writing career that produced over 40 novels, Croker gained popularity for her keen observations, humorous sketches of Anglo-Indian life, and her ability to construct engaging plots that resonated with a wide readership of her time. Her novel 'The Road to Mandalay', while not as widely known as some of her other works like 'The Company's Servant' or 'Peggy of the Bartons', exemplifies her literary style which often combined romance with elements of mystery and suspense (Young, 2015). Croker's narratives often featured strong-willed female protagonists navigating the social complexities of the British Raj. Her works, now considered valuable for their portrayal of colonial life, continue to provide historical and cultural insights into the dynamics of the British Empire in India. Croker's contribution to Anglo-Indian literature marks her as a significant figure in the literary canon of her time, although much of her work has yet to be critically reevaluated by modern scholarship.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 19th century fiction • 19th century literature • anglo-indian culture • Anglo-Indian culture books • Asian adventure novels • Author B. M. Croker • B. M. Croker • British • british colonial era • British colonial fiction • Burma • Burmese backdrop stories • Classic Victorian literature • Colonial Burma setting • Colonial romance fiction • Complex character interactions • Cultural conflicts narrative • drug abuse • Drug traffic • English literature • evocative prose style • Exotic Travel Fiction • female protagonist • Fiction • historical novels • historical social commentary • Intrigue and Betrayal • love and loss • lush landscape descriptions • Myanmar Setting • personal relationships exploration • romantic adventure • romantic adventure story • The Road to Mandalay novel • Victorian Literature
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